- Court Street attorney offers $30,000 reward for return of grandmother's corpse. Brooklyn Eagle
- Wouldn't be Brooklyn without him: Ronny "The Seltzer Man" Beberman is delivering bubbly again. PMFA
- Open seams, torn patches and wavy folds: A City Limits investigation finds that many synthetic turf fields are falling apart. City Limits
- Ex-con Eion Klass, 34, accused of killing kosher Flatbush liquor store clerk Yoseph Robinson, was ordered held without bail. Brooklyn Eagle
- A Brooklyn artist is looking for a mattress-sized oven to bake a bread bed. Gothamist
- Downtown Brooklyn's be@schermerhorn sells 102 units in 90 days. TRD
- A judge rules that the government can creep into your driveway and stick a GPS tracker on your car -- without a warrant. Fast Company
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Friday, August 27, 2010
Reward for Return of Grandmother's Corpse, and Other Brooklyn Briefs
at 1:22 AM Labels: arts, Brooklyn, Carroll Gardens., courts, crime, Downtown Brooklyn, parks, real estate
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